It looks as though Steven Spielberg has succeeded where Alfred Hitchcock and Jimmy Stewart failed. In 1990, the United States Supreme Court held that the classic 1954 film Rear Window infringed the copyright of Sheldon . . . .

Fashion design is finally getting the protection it deserves. In April, the European Union renewed a selective distribution regulation,[1] set to expire in May, which will allow makers of brand name goods to decide how . . . .

A major victory for copyright owners was rendered today by the Tenth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals in Golan v. Holder, in which Reed Elsevier participated in a friend-of-court brief supporting the US Government.